Another Video of Michelle Obama calling Barack Kenyan

During a December 2007 speech in Tampa Florida, Michelle Obama stated, “What it reminded me of was our trip to Africa, two years ago, and the level
of excitement that we felt in that country – the hope that people saw just in the sheer presence of somebody like Barack Obama – a Kenyan, a black
man, a man of great statesmanship who they believe could change the fate of the world.”

TextIt would be quite a stretch to claim that Michelle Obama means anything other than that Obama was born in Kenya when she says that the President
is “Kenyan”. When it comes to the term “home country,” there’s a little wiggle room, but saying that Obama is “a Kenyan” seems to be
reasonably cut and dried.

This seems as straightforward as saying that Arnold Schwarzenegger is Austrian, because he was born in Austria. Of course, under the terms of Section
1 of Article Two of the United States Constitution, to be eligible to become President, an individual must be “a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen
of the United States”. This prevents Schwarzenegger from ever becoming President, as it would make Obama’s presidency illegitimate if it was
conclusively proven that he was born in Kenya.

We’ve largely sat on the fence regarding the whole “birther” issue, pointing out that there are legitimate arguments coming from both sides, but
what’s not up for debate is the fact that Obama’s real name is Barry Soetoro, the name given to Obama at the time of his enrollment in an
Indonesian elementary school.

Whatever the exact nature of the controversy, it seems inevitable that Obama is being blackmailed over his dubious origins, making it imperative that
a proper investigation of the issue be conducted in the interests of both national security and the basic rule of law.

, “What it reminded me of was our trip to Africa, two years ago, and the level of excitement that we felt in that country – the hope that people
saw just in the sheer presence of somebody like Barack Obama – a Kenyan, a black man, a man of great statesmanship who they believe could change the
fate of the world.”

[edit on 5-5-2010 by Pocky]

She is making reference to their trip to Africa and its inhabitants experience of Obama.

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I wouldn`t be surprised if there was a quote relating to J.F Kennedy being an Irishman .

Imagine the same quote if you will ............adjusted to reflect JFK`s heritage .

"What it reminded me of was our trip to Ireland, two years ago, and the level of excitement that we felt in that country – the hope that
people saw just in the sheer presence of somebody like J.F.K – an Irishman , a catholic, a man of great statesmanship who they
believe could change the fate of the world.”

If Obama said hey im born in Kenya showed you documents folks would still deny it.

That is natural human behavior.

No different than Aztec blood letting sacrificing there children to maintain there social order, literally stringing there own children up and
mutilating them in public. If you told them hey this is wrong don't do that , they look at you like you are out of your mind.

Same with that famous fbi agent stating the Costa Nostra does not exist.Everyone knew Everyone that it does exist.

Same with the NWO and the international bankers and central banks.They loot and plunder,cause crisis's and profit on them. When the people start
finding out,they build a police state and further rob them. They turn the people who created the gov into the servants of teh gov and force them by
threat of violence or actually violence to pay up.

When they want to change the makeup of a country, they open the borders let outsiders come in make em legal, turn them against the citizens.
When those illegals take over they bring the gov an attitude they had in there home country with them.

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